Global Business Today: by Charles W.L. Hill
Global Business Today: by Charles W.L. Hill
Global Business Today: by Charles W.L. Hill
McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Chapter 6
The Political Economy
of International Trade
Introduction
6-4
Critical Discussion Question
6-5
Tariffs
6-6
Tariffs
Tariffs
increase government revenues
provide protection to domestic producers
against foreign competitors by increasing the
cost of imported foreign goods
force consumers to pay more for certain
imports
So, tariffs are unambiguously pro-producer and
anti-consumer, and tariffs reduce the overall
efficiency of the world economy
6-7
Subsidies
6-8
Import Quotas and
Voluntary Export Restraints
6-9
Import Quotas and
Voluntary Export Restraints
6-10
Local Content Requirements
6-11
Administrative Policies
6-12
Administrative Policies
6-15
Critical Discussion Question
6-17
Political Arguments for Intervention
6-18
Political Arguments for Intervention
2. National Security
6-19
Political Arguments for Intervention
3. Retaliation
4. Protecting Consumers
6-21
Political Arguments for Intervention
6-24
Economic Arguments
for Intervention
1. The infant industry argument
6-26
The Revised Case for Free Trade
6-27
Retaliation and War
6-29
Development of
the World Trading System
6-30
From Smith to the Great Depression
6-31
1947-1979: GATT, Trade Liberalization,
and Economic Growth
6-33
The Uruguay Round and
the World Trade Organization
6-34
WTO Experience to Date
6-35
The Future of the WTO: Unresolved
Issues and the Doha Round
6-36
The Future of the WTO: Unresolved
Issues and the Doha Round
6-37
Implications for Managers